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Theoretical advantages of a triaxial optically pumped magnetometer magnetoencephalography system

The optically pumped magnetometer (OPM) is a viable means to detect magnetic fields generated by human brain activity. Compared to conventional detectors (superconducting quantum interference devices) OPMs are small, lightweight, flexible, and operate without cryogenics. This has led to a step chang...

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Autores principales: Brookes, Matthew J., Boto, Elena, Rea, Molly, Shah, Vishal, Osborne, James, Holmes, Niall, Hill, Ryan M., Leggett, James, Rhodes, Natalie, Bowtell, Richard
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Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8249355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33838266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118025
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author Brookes, Matthew J.
Boto, Elena
Rea, Molly
Shah, Vishal
Osborne, James
Holmes, Niall
Hill, Ryan M.
Leggett, James
Rhodes, Natalie
Bowtell, Richard
author_facet Brookes, Matthew J.
Boto, Elena
Rea, Molly
Shah, Vishal
Osborne, James
Holmes, Niall
Hill, Ryan M.
Leggett, James
Rhodes, Natalie
Bowtell, Richard
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description The optically pumped magnetometer (OPM) is a viable means to detect magnetic fields generated by human brain activity. Compared to conventional detectors (superconducting quantum interference devices) OPMs are small, lightweight, flexible, and operate without cryogenics. This has led to a step change in instrumentation for magnetoencephalography (MEG), enabling a “wearable” scanner platform, adaptable to fit any head size, able to acquire data whilst subjects move, and offering improved data quality. Although many studies have shown the efficacy of ‘OPM-MEG’, one relatively untapped advantage relates to improved array design. Specifically, OPMs enable the simultaneous measurement of magnetic field components along multiple axes (distinct from a single radial orientation, as used in most conventional MEG systems). This enables characterisation of the magnetic field vector at all sensors, affording extra information which has the potential to improve source reconstruction. Here, we conduct a theoretical analysis of the critical parameters that should be optimised for effective source reconstruction. We show that these parameters can be optimised by judicious array design incorporating triaxial MEG measurements. Using simulations, we demonstrate how a triaxial array offers a dramatic improvement on our ability to differentiate real brain activity from sources of magnetic interference (external to the brain). Further, a triaxial system is shown to offer a marked improvement in the elimination of artefact caused by head movement. Theoretical results are supplemented by an experimental recording demonstrating improved interference reduction. These findings offer new insights into how future OPM-MEG arrays can be designed with improved performance.
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spelling pubmed-82493552021-08-01 Theoretical advantages of a triaxial optically pumped magnetometer magnetoencephalography system Brookes, Matthew J. Boto, Elena Rea, Molly Shah, Vishal Osborne, James Holmes, Niall Hill, Ryan M. Leggett, James Rhodes, Natalie Bowtell, Richard Neuroimage Article The optically pumped magnetometer (OPM) is a viable means to detect magnetic fields generated by human brain activity. Compared to conventional detectors (superconducting quantum interference devices) OPMs are small, lightweight, flexible, and operate without cryogenics. This has led to a step change in instrumentation for magnetoencephalography (MEG), enabling a “wearable” scanner platform, adaptable to fit any head size, able to acquire data whilst subjects move, and offering improved data quality. Although many studies have shown the efficacy of ‘OPM-MEG’, one relatively untapped advantage relates to improved array design. Specifically, OPMs enable the simultaneous measurement of magnetic field components along multiple axes (distinct from a single radial orientation, as used in most conventional MEG systems). This enables characterisation of the magnetic field vector at all sensors, affording extra information which has the potential to improve source reconstruction. Here, we conduct a theoretical analysis of the critical parameters that should be optimised for effective source reconstruction. We show that these parameters can be optimised by judicious array design incorporating triaxial MEG measurements. Using simulations, we demonstrate how a triaxial array offers a dramatic improvement on our ability to differentiate real brain activity from sources of magnetic interference (external to the brain). Further, a triaxial system is shown to offer a marked improvement in the elimination of artefact caused by head movement. Theoretical results are supplemented by an experimental recording demonstrating improved interference reduction. These findings offer new insights into how future OPM-MEG arrays can be designed with improved performance. 2021-04-07 2021-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8249355/ /pubmed/33838266 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118025 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
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Rhodes, Natalie
Bowtell, Richard
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8249355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33838266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118025
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